Group-based licensing in Microsoft Entra is a streamlined approach to manage and allocate licenses within an organization efficiently. By leveraging Microsoft Graph PowerShell alongside advanced filtering methods, IT administrators can significantly reduce the complexity and time involved in reporting license-enabled groups. This becomes particularly useful for large tenants where group configurations and license assignments are extensive.
Learn how to find all license-enabled groups in Microsoft Entra using PowerShell and filtering. This guide shows how to use Microsoft Graph PowerShell to generate a report of groups in your tenant with assigned licenses. Understand how licenses are distributed in your organization while maintaining performance with filtering.
Filtering with Microsoft Graph PowerShell is emphasized for efficiency, especially for tenants with numerous groups. The importance of using filtering to quickly identify groups in Microsoft Entra with assigned licenses is highlighted, avoiding potential inefficiency without filtering.
To generate a report on group-based licensing, certain requirements must be met including the installation of Microsoft.Graph.Authentication & Microsoft.Graph.Groups modules, and access to a global administrator account for permission consent.
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